Friday, May 15, 2026 - Detectives from the Anti-Narcotics Unit (ANU) and the Transnational Organised Crime Unit (TOCU) have successfully apprehended two suspects, recovering a substantial cache of narcotics at an auto spare and garage shop in Ruaka, Nairobi County.
Acting on intelligence, the team raided the said auto spare
and garage shop in Riverside.
Initial searches of the shop yielded no results, but
persistence paid off when a thorough search of the compound led to the recovery
of narcotic drugs.
Among those recovered were 4 bales of cannabis sativa,
wrapped in yellow and green cello tape, neatly packed in a blue metallic box.
Additionally, the team recovered 12 blue carrier bags filled
with cannabis, stashed inside a white bucket; 26 ziplock bags with 49 rolls of
cannabis each; 20 more ziplock bags containing cannabis; and their tools of
trade, including a digital weighing scale and an automatic vacuum sealer, along
with assorted packaging materials and rolling papers, pointing out to what
appears to be a well-organized network dedicated in packaging and distribution
of narcotics.
Two suspects, Nasiim Abdallah and Trevas Mungai Okoth, were
arrested on the spot and are currently held at Muthaiga Police Station,
awaiting processing and arraignment.
Meanwhile, all seized items are being detained as exhibits.
Via DCI









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